19 lakh voters will cast their votes on 7 seats of Rajasthan by-election, watch these big news in video click.

Jaipur : Voting will be held in Ramgarh, Jhunjhunu, Dausa, Deoli Uniara, Chorasi, Salumber assembly constituencies of Rajasthan on 13th November. The Election Department has completed preparations in this regard. Chief Electoral Officer Naveen Mahajan held a meeting with representatives of political parties on Tuesday (October 15). Asked them to follow the code of conduct. Gave information about the preparations for the elections by holding a press conference. Chorasi and Salumber seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes.

702 voters above 100 years
19 lakh 36 thousand 533 voters will cast their votes for the by-elections to be held on 7 seats in the state. These include 10 lakh 4 thousand male and 9 lakh 32 thousand female voters, 7 transgender voters. 22 thousand 834 disabled voters will vote.
There are 19 thousand 674 voters above 85 years of age. They will have the option to vote from home. 702 voters above 100 years of age will also cast their votes. The number of service voters is 5 thousand 486.

Highest number of voters in Devli Uniara
Deoli Uniyara has the highest number of voters and Dausa has the least number of voters. The highest and lowest number of women and men are also in these two assemblies. There are 3 lakh 2 thousand 721 voters in Devli Uniara. There are 2 lakh 75 thousand 532 voters in Jhunjhunu, 2 lakh 74 thousand 180 voters in Ramgarh, 2 lakh 46 thousand voters in Dausa, 2 lakh 86 thousand 41 voters in Khinvsar, 2 lakh 97 thousand 645 voters in Salumbar, 2 lakh 55 thousand 401 voters in Chorasi. .

In Jhunjhunu, 146 voters are above 100 years of age.
Jhunjhunu has the highest number of voters above 100 years of age. Their number is 146. 144 voters in Chorasi, 132 in Salumber, 125 in Ramgarh, 52 in Dausa, 56 in Deoli, 47 in Khinvsar are above 100 years of age.

Ramgarh, Dausa and Khinvsar are most sensitive
The Election Department has considered Ramgarh, Dausa and Khinvsar as sensitive in terms of expenditure. The department will also keep a special eye on paid news in Khinvsar and Jhunjhunu. Such cases were reported in both these areas during the Lok Sabha elections.

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